I been playing around w. open source *nixes since the mid 90's and have been using Linux as the system running my home computer since 2000/2001. During all of that time I have used a trackball attached to my serial port and (for most of it) an HP Deskjet 540C attached to a parallel port. I think I can honestly say that, from the very beginning, neither of these devices has caused me an iota of trouble - until recently that is.
I have recently upgraded from SuSE 9.2 to 9.3 and from Mandrake 10.1 to 10.2. Under these systems the printer produces nothing but garbage. The only way I can currently print anything is by keeping a partition devoted to mdk 10.1, booting into it and printing from there.
The trackball started falling off some time ago: neither mdk nor SuSE would recognize it at install but, for a while, I could get round this in SuSE by re-writing the "input device" entry in XF86config. Now it simply doesn't want to know "protocol" "microsoft" and mdk has refused to have anything to do with it for months.
I suppose that the machine I'm running on is a bit long in the tooth as well: A self build with a 750Gb Athlon chip on an Abit KT7 board with 128Mb of SDRAM. But again, it's been perfectly solid for years.
I have done all the "obvious" things but I have to admit to being completely stuck. Any ideas (beyond "get new equipment") will be greatly welcome. Oddly enough, it's the trackball (which cost me about £50 in 1992) which I think I would like to see working most. I am currently running a PS2 mouse - but I don't like mice.
duncan_mk
I have recently upgraded from SuSE 9.2 to 9.3 and from Mandrake 10.1 to 10.2. Under these systems the printer produces nothing but garbage. The only way I can currently print anything is by keeping a partition devoted to mdk 10.1, booting into it and printing from there.
The trackball started falling off some time ago: neither mdk nor SuSE would recognize it at install but, for a while, I could get round this in SuSE by re-writing the "input device" entry in XF86config. Now it simply doesn't want to know "protocol" "microsoft" and mdk has refused to have anything to do with it for months.
I suppose that the machine I'm running on is a bit long in the tooth as well: A self build with a 750Gb Athlon chip on an Abit KT7 board with 128Mb of SDRAM. But again, it's been perfectly solid for years.
I have done all the "obvious" things but I have to admit to being completely stuck. Any ideas (beyond "get new equipment") will be greatly welcome. Oddly enough, it's the trackball (which cost me about £50 in 1992) which I think I would like to see working most. I am currently running a PS2 mouse - but I don't like mice.
duncan_mk